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Show .I- - i J BBJ.TE iTOBDS FBOH JCDfiE -m T z-iyc. j&Hjl I ' " "Ik a government which resti on lff tt the will of too people, the people JjfcgiMl konld see thai that will Stexpieucd JeSBk that It shall not rwi upon deception sbwBk ndfrnd, noron thesJlonofaniical jR gEt nd wretch who attempts to over-Si over-Si m, ST throw the expression of the people's I It will, and thereby commit a crane X 9tf akin to treason itself under ths gov-j gov-j Sjn ernment which protects him." S n3f "The foregoing Is a sentence from 31 f J the decision of Chief Jiutice m Sf 1 Charles S. Zine la the case of S Iff VounsTs. William", particulars of "33iE trhich will be found in another -'SSKt column. They are brave wcrtSe. SB Tlie sentiments they express Trill 'Stmt- ' eltxx' '" Uc hearts of all cit!- S2S zem who love justice and despise liSM trickery. They are brave words Lc- B cause they reflect upon the party .which is now running thicks here with a high hand, hlch shelters overy rascal -wlio will dollsbidding, XSB and which ij murdcroiuly vludlc- 3kM Uve against all who opjioso lis fOS J rlllainy and expose its methods. otHJ There Is little doubt in the public jSBc -paind that Richard V. Youujr was SHf elected to the office now held by Bf Parley L. Williams, and that he was K swindled outof hlseatonthelioard MHf f Education by ".Liberal" trickery, Rf andaconcerted scheme in which the 9R substitute Iudge of election was but M Kf one of tho parties. WBf ' -The ttrong and pertinent language BBIi "of JuJge Zine smiUa every particl- ?H?J j rotor in the election frauds that ' have been perpetrated under "lilb- jj; if eral" auspices. It roaches back MM. f ' atJ Wi with crushing force upon P ' - t the retired executive who certified to ' '' ' ? Ue, "to overthrow the expressiou or J h, ' m the people's will, and thereby com- 1 5 '' ' mittel a crime nklu to treason." It life i if etrikea wiU inralyzlns power the is i ;73? wretches who unlawfully registered Tffijft :r u3r men outside of this city that they Vfe might swell the ".Liberal" xola at iJ.SK " ' the municipal eleetiou. It darts fire fKa " ,nto tljo souliof those persons who :niXl e usut1ca tho P'ces of the KjBB! chosen cily officers of the people. It fffwf I reaches by its (.weeping btrokes every IBKft "Liberal" registration and election SVtt JuKElerandallwhohavocliampioned 9Kf ' or condoned their criminal conduct. '9S& There Is another olnt nude by !Bf JudgeZane tliat is worthy of speci-U Mfl attention. It Is this "The people Bh should see that it governmeatj shall mf not re-t upon decepUon and fraud." I j rhit Indicates the duty of the peo- wKJ- plo when they are mide the victims flJBI of political conspirators. They ought JJHbJ Dot to accept tho situation quietly, Sfjmj. nor permit such villainy txigo uuex- :W J posed tven if they feel convinced Bm J at ,n SIile u":ir cHurts !t would .H I K unpunished. It is the duty of JHB I mm and communities to contend JjM I fr tQeIr rights, and to throw light iigS 1 upon deeds of darkness, even though fmt I ? n"y ,,avo "0 prosjKrct of Im-JHtf Im-JHtf J mediate success. The truth is bound HI ' Ome to come uppermost and jus- I tlce Is sure eventually to be done. The complainant in tliis case is to 9C commended for his perseverance HI In a Just cause. Tne rightful claim- 9fj : nSa to Ue city otRcei for thu Third WHS and Fourth Precincts sboull cou- Unas in their htruggles to gain the :S2ff rrata '' "'blch tney were elected by WUSm the people, and oat of which they flK have been cheated. An! thedti-H thedti-H . I2awhodeire tint elestlons shall "S " conducted that the will or the 9Ij mijority of tha legxl voter thall Sji prevail, should see t it that tlie WBt Prty which has fostered, applauded 9Rf and rewarded "wretches who have Hf attempted to overthrow the cx- 9JS pression of the leople's will" thaii S no longer hold evil sway, but shall BBS be broken to pieces and buried out 'fiPff or sight and rmell. |